Master of Laws (LLM)
The University of London
Master of Laws (LLM)
CLLB provides you the opportunity to receive an LLM degree in one of 4 specialisations, namely, International Criminal Justice, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Public International Law and Human Rights Law. Alternatively, CLLB also offers you the option to select a general LLM qualification. Your overall programme structure will consist of 4 courses, comprising 4 modules each, adding to a total of 16 modules. You have the option to complete your course over a period of 1-5 years. For all modules under this programme, assessment is conducted through 45-minute examinations.
Awarding Body and Academic Direction
The awarding body for the Postgraduate Laws programme is the University of London, whereas the academic direction for the programme is provided jointly by the Department of Law of Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL), one of the UK’s leading research-focused higher education institutions with the prestigious St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, London Hospital Medical College, Westfield College and Queen Mary College being its founding institutions, and the Faculty of Laws at University College London (UCL), which boasts not only sheer academic excellence since 1826, but an impressive list of 29 Nobel laureates from amongst its accomplished array of Alumni.
Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) or Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert)
Students accepted to the Postgraduate Laws programmes start at three points of entry, namely at Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert), Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) or LLM. It is your choice to leave the programme with a PGCert, PGDip or LLM, provided you complete within a maximum of five years for the LLM, or four years for the PGDip or PGCert.
Once you complete the requirements of the PGCert or PGDip, you may progress to the higher award (PGDip or LLM) and simply complete the additional modules necessary to achieve the higher award.
To complete a qualification, you must take the following number of courses and modules:
PGCert – Five modules from up to four courses.
PGDip – 10 modules from up to four courses.
Master of Laws (LLM) – 16 modules from four courses.
Online Support: | The Laws Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) enables you access to all the study material. |
Programme Duration: | 1-5 years |
Study Materials: | Academic direction is provided by the Laws Consortium of UOL. |
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Eligibility requirements
- A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with second-class honours from the University of London.
- A second-class bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), where at least half the units are in law-related subjects.
For the PGDip entry point, you normally need one of the following:
- A second-class bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from the University of London or an acceptable institution.
- A master’s degree.
For entry to the PGCert, you normally need one of the following:
- A bachelor’s degree from the University of London or an acceptable institution.
- At least five years’ relevant work experience, such as accounting, banking, finance or insurance.
Programme Structure
Each specialisation consists of 4 courses, of which 3 are pre-selected, whereby you get to select the fourth course out of the electives available. If you decide to opt for a general LLM qualification, you can select any 4 of the electives available. Following are the specialisations available, and their respective courses:
1. Criminology and Criminal Justice
Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
International Criminal Law
Law of Financial Crime
Electives (Choose 1)
United Nations Protection of Human Rights
International Refugee Law
2. Human Rights Law
United Nations Protection of Human Rights
International Refugee Law
International Criminal Law
Electives (Choose 1)
Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
Law of Financial Crime
3. International Criminal Justice
Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
International Criminal Law
Law of Financial Crime
Electives (Choose 1)
United Nations Protection of Human Rights
International Refugee Law
4. Public International Law
United Nations Protection of Human Rights
International Refugee Law
International Criminal Law
Electives (Choose 1)
Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
Law of Financial Crime
5. General LLM Qualification
Choose Any 4
United Nations Protection of Human Rights
International Refugee Law
International Criminal Law
Comparative Criminal Justice Policy
Law of Financial Crime
Fee structure
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON LLM FEE STRUCTURE (2024)
Title | Fee |
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Registration fee | £969 |
Fee Per Module | £625 + British Council Exam Fee |
Examination resit (per module) | £72 |
Fee for changing module | £212 |
CLLB FEE STRUCTURE FOR LLM
Title | Fee |
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Admission Fee | Rs. 50,000 |
Security Fee | Rs. 30,000 |
Library Fee | Rs. 25,000 |
1st Semester Fee | Rs. 300,000 |
2nd Semester Fee | Rs. 300,000 |